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Ballarat Clarendon College is a private, co-educational, day and boarding school, located in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. [6]Formerly affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of Australia, it now operates in association with the Uniting Church in Australia (but is not governed or managed by the Church [7]) and is a member of the Ballarat Associated Schools.
The Church of England Girls’ Grammar School was acquired by the Anglican Diocese in 1918 [7] having formerly been Queen’s College which was established 1877, [7] and later having “Queen’s” once again included in the name. The two schools amalgamated in 1973, and became Ballarat and Queen’s Anglican Grammar School on the Forest ...
Ballarat Clarendon College; Ballarat Grammar School; Ballarat High School; Ballarat Secondary College; Balwyn High School; Bannockburn P-11 Collage; Bayside Christian ...
Ballarat Clarendon College: 1864 Ballarat 796 [7] Uniting, co-ed, day&boarding 37 [6] Ballarat Grammar School: 1911 Wendouree 932 [8] Anglican, co-ed, day&boarding 32 [6]
Ballarat Christian College: Sebastopol Prep to Year 12 Co-ed Christian: 1985 website: Ballarat Clarendon College: Ballarat Prep to Year 12 Co-ed Uniting: 1864 website: Ballarat Grammar School: Wendouree K-12 Co-ed Anglican: 1911 website: Ballarat High School: Ballarat Secondary Co-ed Government 1907 website: Ballarat North Primary School ...
Cato College, Elsternwick (now part of Wesley College (Victoria)) Claremont College, Randwick (Now a coeducational junior school) Clarendon Presbyterian Girls’ College, Ballarat (Now part of Ballarat Clarendon College) Clayfield College (Now coeducational) Clyde School, Macedon (Now part of Geelog Grammar School)
The Ballarat Associated Schools (BAS), was formerly the Central Highlands Independent School Sport Association (CHISSA) until 2002 and before 1982 the Ballarat Public Schools Association (BPSA). It is a group of five independent schools and two government schools in Ballarat , Victoria , Australia .
The program is promoted as allowing student to become fluent in English: courses include English as a second language, core subjects in Japanese and electives with local students, and students live with local families during their study. [4] MacKillop College ran an exchange program for year 8 with Emmanuel College, Warrnambool, until 2006.